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it is 7:00 on the east coast. we have new developments in the shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivy was shot and killed this week in arizona. initially they said he came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the agents. >> as you know investigators have made evidence looking into the death. the result of friendly fire. the fact is, the work of the border patrol is dangerous. all of us wear the uniform and know that protect their communities against those who wish to do us harm. >> that news comes as homeland security secretary janet napolitano traveled to meet with officials and ivie's family. reacting to his death, napolitano said, "this tragedy reminds us of the risks our men and women confront, the dangers they willingly undertake while protecting our nation's borders." he is the third agent killed in the line of duty this year. >>> a political super bowl with the super bowl of el
it is 7:00 on the east coast. we have new developments in the shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivy was shot and killed this week in arizona. initially they said he came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the agents. >> as you know investigators have made evidence looking into the death. the...
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us bank. >> at 22 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. turkey has retaliated against syria for a sixth straight day. and turkey -- no one was injured. the two countries have been firing artillery across the borders since last wednesday. chavez has won his third straight six year term of venezuela. he captured 55% of the vote. his smallest ever margin of victory. a commercial cargo ship is on it way to the international space station. spacex dragon capsule is caring many things, including chocolate vanilla swirl ice cream. that is your fox news minute. back to you, dennis. dennis: the gap is narrowing between president obama and mitt romney, even in swing states. mitt romney almost even with the president. there is an all out buying bullets for those political ads. john shelton joined me now. thank you for being with us, john. you know what, it looks like there will be an all out spending until the election. >> there is a huge amount of money they share. we see a huge number of ads going out to the swing states. dennis: when i advertise on
us bank. >> at 22 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. turkey has retaliated against syria for a sixth straight day. and turkey -- no one was injured. the two countries have been firing artillery across the borders since last wednesday. chavez has won his third straight six year term of venezuela. he captured 55% of the vote. his smallest ever margin of victory. a commercial cargo ship is on it way to the international space station. spacex dragon capsule is caring many...
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it has claimed the lives of at least 7 people. it is believed to have originated from a compounding center in massachusetts. there are 91 confirmed cases of fungal meningitis. >> we are investigating an unusual outbreak of meningitis. >> more than 17,000 vials of the contaminated steroid shipped out to nearly 100 facilities in 23 states. despite the numbers only a select portion of the population may be infected. >> if you got any kind of steroid injection epidural you need to be aware of this. >> the steroid injection she received for back pain may have been con dam nated. now she is nervously anticipating the outcome of her test result. >> i had a severe headache i couldn't get up out of bed and it hasn't gone away yet. worried from day-to-day. like today it's nerve-racking. >> meningitis is treatable if it is caught early. >> health experts say you should be warning signs. >> symptoms they are experiencing are those that we see in cases of meningitis such as fever, headache, sometimes neck stiffness. we have seen in a few patie
it has claimed the lives of at least 7 people. it is believed to have originated from a compounding center in massachusetts. there are 91 confirmed cases of fungal meningitis. >> we are investigating an unusual outbreak of meningitis. >> more than 17,000 vials of the contaminated steroid shipped out to nearly 100 facilities in 23 states. despite the numbers only a select portion of the population may be infected. >> if you got any kind of steroid injection epidural you need to...
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a look at the impact after the break. lori: let's look at some of the stock winners on the s&p 500. netflix, wow, what a move. it is down to 73.57. carmack's is up. natural resources also climbing. back with more after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. lori: kind of a quiet monday morning. stocks --. melissa: not in here. we are having a great time. lori: we always have a great time. markets, if you're long the markets maybe not such a great day. get back to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides keeping track of analyst calls at this time. >> that's right, lori and melissa. taking a look at two names on the move. on a day where the dow, nasdaq and s&p are selling off. look first at netflix a name that's been soaring this month of october. today is no different. it has been a clear winner on the s&p 500. morgue morgue jumping on board today. now weighting them from overweight to equal weigh
a look at the impact after the break. lori: let's look at some of the stock winners on the s&p 500. netflix, wow, what a move. it is down to 73.57. carmack's is up. natural resources also climbing. back with more after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. lori: kind of a quiet monday morning. stocks --. melissa: not in...
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>> 500. >> drew: $500. sherrie? >> 5106. 510. jesus 510. and gentleman net? >> 49 a5 -- jeannette? >> 495. >> drew: actual retail price, $600. come on up here. nice to meet you. where are you from? >> i'm from clovis unified school district. >> drew: what's your story? >> august 11 i had a mess tech tomorrow to get rid of stage two breast cancer. september 6 i start reconstruction. all while being a senior in college and a mom. >> drew: let's start her off with something nice. >> george: we have got two prizes for the price of one. it's luggage and a trip to tuscany. ( cheers and applause ) first, designer luggage. this durable nylon rolling three-piece luggage set includes one suitcase, a carry on, and one duffel. and second, a trip to tuscany. you and a guest will fly roundtrip coach from los angeles to florence, italy, then onto buonconvento in your rental car for a six-night stay in a suite, including daily continental breakfast, at the villa armena. stroll through rows of cypress, pine and olive trees, relax in the ancient fruit area, and sip tea in the rose garden at this lus
>> 500. >> drew: $500. sherrie? >> 5106. 510. jesus 510. and gentleman net? >> 49 a5 -- jeannette? >> 495. >> drew: actual retail price, $600. come on up here. nice to meet you. where are you from? >> i'm from clovis unified school district. >> drew: what's your story? >> august 11 i had a mess tech tomorrow to get rid of stage two breast cancer. september 6 i start reconstruction. all while being a senior in college and a mom. >>...
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now trading at 3,121. the s&p 500 index up at 1,848. maria? >> good rally leading up to today's comments by federal reserve chairman ben bernanke to the economic club of indiana today. his speech did little to push wall street forward. in fact, the market came off of the highs as the chairman started speaking. the chairman saying he doesn't see a recession, but that growth is still too slow to boost the jobs picture. listen to this. >> right now, we see an economy which is expanding. we see employment which is one of the key indicators of recession, still growing. so we expect the economy to continue to grow. that's our best forecast as of now. so we're not expecting a recession. that being said, with an economy growing only sort of 1.5% to 2%, that is not fast enough to lower the unemployment rate. that is my concern. >> all right. we have reaction now to that. and today's big gains in our "closing bell" exchange, plus we're talking strategies for the coming quarter. a quarter that has historically been good for the bulls. with us today, todd
now trading at 3,121. the s&p 500 index up at 1,848. maria? >> good rally leading up to today's comments by federal reserve chairman ben bernanke to the economic club of indiana today. his speech did little to push wall street forward. in fact, the market came off of the highs as the chairman started speaking. the chairman saying he doesn't see a recession, but that growth is still too slow to boost the jobs picture. listen to this. >> right now, we see an economy which is...
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>> still i got about 7 to 800 gallons left at the tank. i'm hoping the price will go down but i talked to lady at refinery the she said no, prices will keep going up. if you want to wait monday, maybe. i said are you sure? i don't know. i have an answer for you too. tonight or tomorrow morning i going to shut it down. so this is first time in my lifetime. i've been in this location over 30 years. i mean shutting down the pumps. lori: is this a perfect storm? we mentioned exonoree finery fire. we have a chevron pipeline. elevated levels of organic chloride. whatever that is. that's what they're blaming. phillips 66 wanting to shut down to do maintenance on refinery. is this a perfect storm of events or -- >> when one refinery has a problem, next day, chevron have a problem. an hour later, pasco refinery have a problem. i don't know. i mean it's like a sickness or like a flu, contagious. goes from one refinery to the next. say we're having a problem. i understand. refinery problem. what about when we have, texas having a problem, we're shift
>> still i got about 7 to 800 gallons left at the tank. i'm hoping the price will go down but i talked to lady at refinery the she said no, prices will keep going up. if you want to wait monday, maybe. i said are you sure? i don't know. i have an answer for you too. tonight or tomorrow morning i going to shut it down. so this is first time in my lifetime. i've been in this location over 30 years. i mean shutting down the pumps. lori: is this a perfect storm? we mentioned exonoree finery...
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there it is down more than 7%. company cutting it guidance, again meg whitman the ceo on tomorrow morning with david faber. so you'll find out exactly what ms. whitman thinks about the situation over there. in the meantime oil dropping for the second straight day and falling below $89 a barrel on soft china data. how are the pros making money? let's go he to jackie deangelis. >> today's headline from the pits, sell oil. the tougher question with the presidential election just a month away, does today's selloff take an scht pr lease off the table. let's start talking futures now. rich, let's start with you. looking like an spr release is less likely. what's driving oil lower today? >> a couple things. certainly the technicals are deteriorating as we speak, but the spr release is way off the table. i'm hearing that even the white house is using the brent contract to gauge the world price of oil. and they're looking at 110 to 120. we're well below that for any risk of spr release. on the way up to the floor, i did tal
there it is down more than 7%. company cutting it guidance, again meg whitman the ceo on tomorrow morning with david faber. so you'll find out exactly what ms. whitman thinks about the situation over there. in the meantime oil dropping for the second straight day and falling below $89 a barrel on soft china data. how are the pros making money? let's go he to jackie deangelis. >> today's headline from the pits, sell oil. the tougher question with the presidential election just a month...
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what about -- 22%. 32% said it was tie. these reactions are taken overnight and reactions may change, people's reactions may change but the media narrative stays the same. >> we'll see about this one. the polls on friday, rasmussen and we ask america both showed romney pulling ahead by a slim margin. i will predict the people who are complaining bitterly about the polls a week ago will not complain anymore. gallup organization had a blog about the methodology of this. the polls are what they are. they are a snapshots of opinion but they i don't think they cooked either way. therefore, i think conservatives should be happy. >> jon: there was the "washington post" poll that ran on monday. judy is nodding her head. 41% for governor romney, 52% for president obama in this "washington post" poll. 52% of likely voters across swing states side with obama. 41% romney in the new national poll. the problem here there was a margin of error of 8 points and there was a sample size of 161 people? >> right that poll should have never one
what about -- 22%. 32% said it was tie. these reactions are taken overnight and reactions may change, people's reactions may change but the media narrative stays the same. >> we'll see about this one. the polls on friday, rasmussen and we ask america both showed romney pulling ahead by a slim margin. i will predict the people who are complaining bitterly about the polls a week ago will not complain anymore. gallup organization had a blog about the methodology of this. the polls are what...
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that will be new at 10. please go to our facebook page and give us your opinion on the debate and i want to hear from you, whether or not you are supporting president obama or not. i really want to hear from anybody who thought that president obama won the debate last night. come on, chime in. dare we call this a romney rally? futures up as we firmly count down the to the opening bell of the market. we have that and much more from last night's debate coming up. u turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech mastpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. man on tv: ...rbis and 36 homers. swings at the first pitch and fouls it deep back into the stands. [ding] [fans whirring]
that will be new at 10. please go to our facebook page and give us your opinion on the debate and i want to hear from you, whether or not you are supporting president obama or not. i really want to hear from anybody who thought that president obama won the debate last night. come on, chime in. dare we call this a romney rally? futures up as we firmly count down the to the opening bell of the market. we have that and much more from last night's debate coming up. u turn an entrepreneur's dream......
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science are turned down because there isn't enough money for all the science that's possible. now as long as we're under the kind of fiscal constraints that we are and nih doesn't have the priority it might otherwise have, we're going to have most of our grants not funded. and when there is so much good science out there, it's hard in an environment in which you're saying essentially nine out of ten grants are unfunded that we should fund fewer for some of the science that isn't directly relevant to what may be the cost drivers in health care today. >> so we need more money in r&d. >> r&d is hardly the answer. >> getting back to cancer cure, what is the overriding conclusion we're coming to, since there are so many different cancers. an individual could have a cancer specific to his own genotype. is it trying to find something on the surface of the cancer cell recognized by the immune system, will that be the best way to do it? >> i think the best way to do it is going to be a genome scan of your cancer so that we can find the mutation in your cancer and give you targeted ther
science are turned down because there isn't enough money for all the science that's possible. now as long as we're under the kind of fiscal constraints that we are and nih doesn't have the priority it might otherwise have, we're going to have most of our grants not funded. and when there is so much good science out there, it's hard in an environment in which you're saying essentially nine out of ten grants are unfunded that we should fund fewer for some of the science that isn't directly...
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since his 1962 debut there have been 22 oo 7 films with another due out at the end of the month. it is the longest-running of all time and grossed $5 million at the box office making it the second most successful behind harry potter. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. -expensive optn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarant. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker i
since his 1962 debut there have been 22 oo 7 films with another due out at the end of the month. it is the longest-running of all time and grossed $5 million at the box office making it the second most successful behind harry potter. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. -expensive optn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality...
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we were down at 22, so it wasn't all just, can you see where the days are, it was up to 34. you didn't watch that last night? >> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going to be, will it be in contrast to all the recent jobless frizz we hadays we have? >> there will be some jobs. >> will it be 7-9? >> you've set it up that way no matter what happens if it's a good number it's fixed, if it's a bad number it shows that obama is not doing well on jobs. >> yes. >> all right, both ways. i thought what i'd bring this morning, joe, there were differences in style last night, two different economic programs on display, two different sets of facts about the past, i thought that was interesting and also on display, though, which was more interesting, two different philosophies about government. let's listen to
we were down at 22, so it wasn't all just, can you see where the days are, it was up to 34. you didn't watch that last night? >> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going...
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so now i want to hire another 100,000 new math and science teachers. and create two million more slots in our community colleges so that people can get trained for the jobs that are out there right now. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people. when it comes to our tax code, governor romney and i both agree that our corporate tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it. particularly for manufacturing. taking it down to 25%. but i also want to close those loopholes that are giving incentives for companies that are shipping jobs overseas. i want to provide tax breaks for companies that are investing here in the united states. on energy governor romney and i, we both agree that we've got to boost american energy production. and oil and natural gas production are higher than they've been in years. but i also believe that we've got to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar and biofuels and make those investments. so all of this is possible. now, in order for us to do it we have to close our deficit and one o
so now i want to hire another 100,000 new math and science teachers. and create two million more slots in our community colleges so that people can get trained for the jobs that are out there right now. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people. when it comes to our tax code, governor romney and i both agree that our corporate tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it. particularly for manufacturing. taking it down to 25%. but i also want to close those loopholes...
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responsible, but just one group of 500 guys. at that point, we said, my god, how could he have so much violence coming out of one small group? it must have to do with their collective story of their experience. so we started tracing that story by going to the prisons, talking to the guys in there, finding their friends and talking to them. what we found, essentially, is these guys had been in the worst places in iraq. they had been through things that most people, even people who are familiar with the war would find unspeakable. when they came back, they came back to a system that had been prepared for an iraq or that the administration thought would last six months, in a prepared to really deal with any psychological casualties -- and not really prepared to deal with any such a large coke casualties. punishof times and them, kick them out. these guys to spiraled into a very dark place and it ended in violence. >> here at fort carson, the murder rate, 114 times the murder rate in colorado springs for civilians? >> for that batta
responsible, but just one group of 500 guys. at that point, we said, my god, how could he have so much violence coming out of one small group? it must have to do with their collective story of their experience. so we started tracing that story by going to the prisons, talking to the guys in there, finding their friends and talking to them. what we found, essentially, is these guys had been in the worst places in iraq. they had been through things that most people, even people who are familiar...
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campaign 2012 coverage continues 24/7 at cbsnews.com. there will be more about tonight's debate first thing tomorrow on "this morning" with charlie rose, norah o'donnell and gayle king. as for who won the debate tonight, that's entirely up to you. i'm scott pelley in denver. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at
campaign 2012 coverage continues 24/7 at cbsnews.com. there will be more about tonight's debate first thing tomorrow on "this morning" with charlie rose, norah o'donnell and gayle king. as for who won the debate tonight, that's entirely up to you. i'm scott pelley in denver. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even...
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that is coming out of mitt romney. 7 points. iran, libya, egypt, syria, afghanistan and israel and pree -- free trade. obama hasn't signed any new free trade agreements in the last four years. >> we will need to restore the winning strategy that is abandoned by the obama administration and it is important to support our allies like israel and support the opposition in syria and obviously touch on the libyan issue with regard to the benghazi attack and the death of four americans including the death of ambassador stevens and our role in the middle east, not being an observer but an active participant . making foreign policy work for the united states. >> steve: you will see the next debate on foreign policy. since the debate debacle for the president they blamed everybody. blaming mitt romney for being a liar . blamed jimm lehrer and even the guy who prepared the president. john kerry. he wants to be secretary of state and so he didn't get in the president's face. there is an item apparently the obama staff knew 10 minutes before
that is coming out of mitt romney. 7 points. iran, libya, egypt, syria, afghanistan and israel and pree -- free trade. obama hasn't signed any new free trade agreements in the last four years. >> we will need to restore the winning strategy that is abandoned by the obama administration and it is important to support our allies like israel and support the opposition in syria and obviously touch on the libyan issue with regard to the benghazi attack and the death of four americans including...
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caramel apple filled werther's original. >>> 7:56 is your time now on this tuesday, october 22 nds, 20126789 good morning, i'm eun yang. it is a wet morning and brake lights everywhere you go. let's check the forecast can tom kierein. good morning. >> good morning, we have a plume of rain that stretches up the atlantic sea board up to our region. right now, moderate to heavy rain. the areas in orange and red in fairfax county and southern montgomery county and continuing moving north. moderate showers south. prince william into fauquier and culpeper. maybe thunder and lightning this afternoon. we dry out after that. pleasant end to the week. >> thank >>> good morning. if you are making the commute eastbound i-66 to fairfax county, the left shoulder lane was blocking the shoulder. you are slow from fairfax county to the beltway. that drive will take 25 minutes. . >>> on top of the world ♪ ♪ i feel on top of the world >>> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning. 2nd of october, 2012, and as we check out the view from the top of the rock, we have to say hello to all the nice folks who com
caramel apple filled werther's original. >>> 7:56 is your time now on this tuesday, october 22 nds, 20126789 good morning, i'm eun yang. it is a wet morning and brake lights everywhere you go. let's check the forecast can tom kierein. good morning. >> good morning, we have a plume of rain that stretches up the atlantic sea board up to our region. right now, moderate to heavy rain. the areas in orange and red in fairfax county and southern montgomery county and continuing moving...
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take a look at the s&p 500. we open to the up i'd and then clocked the ism numbers came out for december and let me show you the quote that got things going. the ism has useful comments that came out and said the panel reflects a mix of optimism, optimism over new orders beginning to pick up and consider concerns. it was the any orders to moved things to the positive side. here is the risk on sectors financial, energy, industrials, mixed tells to the upside and a bunch of stocks from the dow jones at new highs. ibm and travelers, historic highs and multi-year for general electric, home depot also a new high. you will see the drop last tuesday. we were at 1457 or so and back to the cloe on monday and dropped down to 1441 and here we are, guys, not far, 2 points maybe from the closing numbers on monday. >> thank you for the wrap up. joining us more for is hank smith. good to have you with us. does the number today outweigh what he with saw last week in terms of durables and pmi which were disappointing. >> i think
take a look at the s&p 500. we open to the up i'd and then clocked the ism numbers came out for december and let me show you the quote that got things going. the ism has useful comments that came out and said the panel reflects a mix of optimism, optimism over new orders beginning to pick up and consider concerns. it was the any orders to moved things to the positive side. here is the risk on sectors financial, energy, industrials, mixed tells to the upside and a bunch of stocks from the...
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let's talk to larry sabato, also known as larry the political science guy. good morning to you [ laughter ] good morning. thank you very much for equating me with larry the cable guy. that's an honor. >> steve: you bet you. 'cause you get er done when it comes to politics. we'll get into the specifics about the number of statistics both of them used, but you grade a lot of papers. how would you grade mitt romney last night? >> i gave him a full a and i gave obama a c minus and it was kind of a gift. you know, i hate to admit it, but i go all the way back to the 1960 debate, steve. this was the biggest gaffe between an incumbent president's performance and a challenger's performance ever. for those who think 1980 was a bigger gaffe, i i would invite them to go back and see that debate. yes, there was a big gaffe between eggen and carter, but it wasn't this big. >> steve: you're making it sound quite historic. in fact, "wall street journal" says this is the best debate effort by a republican nominee since reagan back in 1980, which would have been 32 years fro
let's talk to larry sabato, also known as larry the political science guy. good morning to you [ laughter ] good morning. thank you very much for equating me with larry the cable guy. that's an honor. >> steve: you bet you. 'cause you get er done when it comes to politics. we'll get into the specifics about the number of statistics both of them used, but you grade a lot of papers. how would you grade mitt romney last night? >> i gave him a full a and i gave obama a c minus and it...
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45 but i was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night? he did. as we still see online this morning, dozens of mean and sa satyrical photos. i'm jeff glor new york for "cbs this morning." >> i think there's a legitimate argument about whether the federal government should be funding pbs. in terms of the effect it would have on the deficit is sort of silly. here is the math. i said it earlier. this is how much the corporation for public broadcasting is part of our budget. two-thirds of our budget is entitlement. the debate should be about how do we pair back entitlement spending or cut back larger government spending in terms of adding to the deficit. that's just my point this morning. >> i have a program on pbs, but we don't get any money from pbs to create that programming. it comes through underwriters in foundation. >>> we'll visit monaco land of fun, security and no income tax. you are watching "cbs this morning." cbs "this morning". two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and ever
45 but i was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night? he did. as we still see online this morning, dozens of mean and sa satyrical photos. i'm jeff glor new york for "cbs this morning." >> i think there's a legitimate argument about whether the federal government should be funding pbs. in terms of the effect it would have on the deficit is sort of silly. here is the math. i said it earlier. this is how much the corporation for public...
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on wednesday september 19th at 7:00 p.m. the constitution and the war of 1812 again here in the theater. it's the 2012 lecture. journalists roger moderates a panel discussion on proudly we hailed messages and lessons in war of 1812. tonight we're privileged to hear two distinguished guests discuss, past, present, and future of the united states constitution. akil amar is the professor of science of yale university he teaches constitutional law at the college and the law school. he received his jd from yale and served as the yale law journal. after clerking for steven briar when he was judge of the u.s. court of appeal for the first circuit he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor amar is the coed or -- of the constitutional decision making and the author of several other books including the "constitution and criminal procedure" "bill of rights." most recently" america's unwritten constitution" the honorable clarence thomas has served as justice of the supreme court of the united states for nearly 21 years. he attende
on wednesday september 19th at 7:00 p.m. the constitution and the war of 1812 again here in the theater. it's the 2012 lecture. journalists roger moderates a panel discussion on proudly we hailed messages and lessons in war of 1812. tonight we're privileged to hear two distinguished guests discuss, past, present, and future of the united states constitution. akil amar is the professor of science of yale university he teaches constitutional law at the college and the law school. he received his...
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i think it closed at like almost 22, so that's showing the premarket move there, it's down not a lot but over 2%, zynga provides the most popular facebook games and gets a chunk of revenue from zynga. >>> hewlett-packard has been downgraded to neutral from, to neutral from buy at stern ag, pay close attention to the analyst. he probably went to a buy and ooh, there's a five-year. maybe a ten-year was when he -- he's had a buy, and now it's a neutral. i was going to try and go back far enough to where it was lower and went up for a while. >> show the one week. >> maybe went to a buy, yeah, maybe he went to -- >> i don't think so. >> maybe he went to a buy back in, where would you have to go? >> '04. >> back in '04, i don't know. anyway if you want to listen to this person he says the headwinds faced by the company are likely secular and structural in nature, and further downside, surprises are possible even after it hit a 9.5 year low. >>> coming up, the number that matters most to your money and quite a bit to the election in november, the jobs report for september, will the unemploy
i think it closed at like almost 22, so that's showing the premarket move there, it's down not a lot but over 2%, zynga provides the most popular facebook games and gets a chunk of revenue from zynga. >>> hewlett-packard has been downgraded to neutral from, to neutral from buy at stern ag, pay close attention to the analyst. he probably went to a buy and ooh, there's a five-year. maybe a ten-year was when he -- he's had a buy, and now it's a neutral. i was going to try and go back far...
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7:30. and we'll find out why craig barrett is not a facebook fan. and in sports news, yes, europe has retained the ryder cup. staging a comeback after the u.s. began sunday with a big lead. europe has won five of the last six matches. this was a heartbreak for anyone watching this. we'll talk more about that a little later this half hour. but first before we get to all of that, andrew has this morn g morning's other top stories. >> we have global data this morning and not all of it that great. eurozone manufacturing reporting its worsts quarterly performance since the depths of the great recession. factories were hit by falling nand. survey suggests that the downturn began in smaller periphery countries has now taken root in core members including germany and france. speaking of europe, an expert group will present its findings to the eu commission, that's coming tomorrow. the proposal could recommend european banks separate retail banking from their riskier investment arms. but eu regulato
7:30. and we'll find out why craig barrett is not a facebook fan. and in sports news, yes, europe has retained the ryder cup. staging a comeback after the u.s. began sunday with a big lead. europe has won five of the last six matches. this was a heartbreak for anyone watching this. we'll talk more about that a little later this half hour. but first before we get to all of that, andrew has this morn g morning's other top stories. >> we have global data this morning and not all of it that...
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>>> we'll have a local news update at 7:25. have a great monday morning. breaking news.s. a suicide bomber in afghanistan kills at least 14 people, including three american soldiers as u.s. military deaths in the war surpass 2,000. nbc's richard engel is in afghanistan. ann curry has just traveled inside syria. >>> romney and obama trying to l lower expectations ahead of the first presidential debate. >> he's a debater. i'm just okay. >> but romney backer chris christie didn't get the memo. >> wednesday night the first night of this campaign. >> will this be a game-changer in the election? >>> and "i'm not perfect." arnold schwarzenegger about his failed marriage, his affairs and the child he fathered with his house keeper. >> i inflicted pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> he prepares to release his tell-all memoir today, monday, october 1st, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live, from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning, welcome to "today" on a monday morning, i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm davi
>>> we'll have a local news update at 7:25. have a great monday morning. breaking news.s. a suicide bomber in afghanistan kills at least 14 people, including three american soldiers as u.s. military deaths in the war surpass 2,000. nbc's richard engel is in afghanistan. ann curry has just traveled inside syria. >>> romney and obama trying to l lower expectations ahead of the first presidential debate. >> he's a debater. i'm just okay. >> but romney backer chris...
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joe biden and paul ryan go at it thursday. our coverage beginning at 7:00 eastern. here's what we're working on for this hour. >> more people have come down with a dangerous form of meningitis all because of contaminated steroid shots. it turns out the fda does not regulate the company that supplied the drug and many others like it. we'll explain why. >>> a congressional report warns two chinese telecommunications companies operating in the u.s. pose a threat to national security. >>> and adair devil sky diver is getting ready to break world records with a freefall from space. we'll have a live report on his wild mission. designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. to support cell health. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes coul
joe biden and paul ryan go at it thursday. our coverage beginning at 7:00 eastern. here's what we're working on for this hour. >> more people have come down with a dangerous form of meningitis all because of contaminated steroid shots. it turns out the fda does not regulate the company that supplied the drug and many others like it. we'll explain why. >>> a congressional report warns two chinese telecommunications companies operating in the u.s. pose a threat to national...
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you won $500! 500 dollars. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of more to celebrate. >>> so al was with us on tuesday, and caught jay leno's attention. >> maybe it's me, but al roker getting a little testy there with elmo. did you see that? because al is always so nice with everybody. here, take a look. >> elmo, you ready to make some? >> we don't know yet. >> we do know. >> oh! >> you know, people don't get to see that side of you. >> they...
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you can watch and engage with c-span starting at 7:00 eastern. our live coverage on c-span and online at cspan.org. >> as we look ahead on c-span tomorrow night we'll show you vice presidential debates for the past 25 years. these are the times -- watch all four debates from our archives beginning at 7:00 eastern tomorrow night. >> and live sunday we will have the connecticut senate race debate. that's live sunday morning at 11:00 here on c-span. >> last night new jersey senate race debates squared off. this debate is courtesy of n.j. tv. >> we welcome the first debate between the two major party candidates for the u.s. senate. >> questioning the candidates tonight the editorial page editor of the record and he recalled news. >> and a washington correspondent for the record. we have some questions also recorded earlier by the news director. here are the rules for tonight's debate. each candidate will have 90 seconds for an opening and closing statement. and each will have 60 seconds to answer a question from our panel. there say light to keep us
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the nasdaq is up 7 to 3120. juniper networks rising sharply today after the company says it will layoff 500 employees to meet next year's cost-cutting goals. it reduces the work force by 5%. mosaic reported disappointing first quarter results says the company's profit shrunk shank 18%. >> this is something you don't hear every day. a foreign company bringing new jobs to this country. we'll tell you how many jobs, where they are, and what company is responsible. plus david einhorn, it is hedge fund titan shares his best ideas with investors from all over the world. we'll tell you what those ideas are. jk penny's ceo is talking about reinventing retail in new york. we'll find out what he says about the transformation at the retile giant. if steve jobs were aalive would he fire tim cook? one expert thinks he would. we're going to debate if he's right. all that is coming up in the next hour. you're looking at a live shot of where new york attorney general eric snyderman is speaking to the press at the department of
the nasdaq is up 7 to 3120. juniper networks rising sharply today after the company says it will layoff 500 employees to meet next year's cost-cutting goals. it reduces the work force by 5%. mosaic reported disappointing first quarter results says the company's profit shrunk shank 18%. >> this is something you don't hear every day. a foreign company bringing new jobs to this country. we'll tell you how many jobs, where they are, and what company is responsible. plus david einhorn, it is...
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that is $350 federal tax on a $500 rifle. he was for eliminated all right to carry permits in all 41 states. he was one of only nine illinois legislators to vote to jail a homeowner that in the middle of the night use a firearm against a criminal with a rap sheet as long as your arm. he voted to prosecute the criminal. you talk about lack of common sense. i do not know how you have any better example than that. he voted on a vote that if he succeeded would put every american firearms company out of business with hundreds of thousands of jobs and less -- left our personal and military security depended on the chinese, russians, chinese, and italians. talking about a lousy plan for america. that is it. we are at the obama clip. we have only seen the tip of the icebergs out of what is in store if president obama is reelected. we will see an anti-second amendment, anti-see them rampage -- anti-venom rampage. this could break the back of the second amendment in this country. it is the most dangerous election in our lifetime. if th
that is $350 federal tax on a $500 rifle. he was for eliminated all right to carry permits in all 41 states. he was one of only nine illinois legislators to vote to jail a homeowner that in the middle of the night use a firearm against a criminal with a rap sheet as long as your arm. he voted to prosecute the criminal. you talk about lack of common sense. i do not know how you have any better example than that. he voted on a vote that if he succeeded would put every american firearms company...
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brigid callahan harrison, professor political science at my here at montclair state university. herb jackson, washington correspondent for the record. and my colleague, michael aron for njtv. we have questions reported earlier by the news director of wbgo-fm, doug doyle throughout the court pass. here are the rules. each candidate was 90 seconds for an opening and closing statement and each will have 60 seconds to answer questions for our panel. then we will build onto the next question. there is a title like that keeps us on schedule and it is my job to try to enforce a timing light. the audience has promised once again can make my job a bit easier and show proper respect to candidates by holding a pause until we end this broadcast. if you'd like to join the conversation during the broadcast, follow us on twitter using the hash tag mj debate. we tossed a coin. senator kyrillos goes first. your opening statement. kyrillos: mike, thank you very much. thank you to the record at montclair state and you senator menendez for this debate. you know, i love this country. i love america.
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tired yesterday and i fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night?" so clearly folks having fun with this. but it is a serious issue because they could potentially lose funding. >> a lot of people say if big bird were to lose its pbs home, there would be plenty of other networks li networks, private networks. >> the point being you have to have cable television for that. remember, there are a lot of people in this country that don't have cable and they can't afford it. many of these families may not have books, that's the point you hear pbs making which is for many kids, particularly young kids from low income families, sesame street is where they get their first introduction to things like phonics. >> what if a broadcast network picked it up, like nbc, abc or cbs, that's over the air for free. >> that's the potential. but the concern is that something will be lost in terms of the educational value if you have a private company that's going to now be running this children's programming. because the whole concept -- the
tired yesterday and i fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night?" so clearly folks having fun with this. but it is a serious issue because they could potentially lose funding. >> a lot of people say if big bird were to lose its pbs home, there would be plenty of other networks li networks, private networks. >> the point being you have to have cable television for that. remember, there are a lot of people in this country that don't have cable and they can't afford it....
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the live debate gets underway at 7 eastern, and jim leher moderates, and after the debate, your reactions and comments taking your calls, e-mails and tweets on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. >> i have all the channels, house, senate, plus author and book review, speeches, those kinds of things.ao if i know a bill's coming up on the floor in the house, i watch, you know, which channel want to see because i have them all. if there is either a speech i know that you've covered or a book review or so on, i'm going to watch that. when i want to find out something that has some value to it, that's going to be one of the first places i look. i mean, i'm obviously a public broadcasting fan. i watch those channels. out of a couple hundred channels, i probably have five to ten at the most i go to. it's going to include all the c-span channels. >>> david brugger watches c-span on direct tv. c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> agenting faa administrator recently told the house transportation subcommit
the live debate gets underway at 7 eastern, and jim leher moderates, and after the debate, your reactions and comments taking your calls, e-mails and tweets on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. >> i have all the channels, house, senate, plus author and book review, speeches, those kinds of things.ao if i know a bill's coming up on the floor in the house, i watch, you know, which channel want to see because i have them all. if there is either a speech i know that you've...
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"washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this is my fifth book but first book i have written with an actual sustained story line running through it. true story of basically ten days in london in 1854. it's a story of an inconsideredably terrifying outbreak that took place, outbreak of cholera. first half of the book is quite sobering and frightening in some ways as the outbreak devastates this neighborhood in the western edge of soho. it turns into a story because the events of this time are central to solving the riddle of where the cholera was coming from and ultimately setting up a series of public health initiatives and other strategies for basically eliminating cholera as a threat from london and others around the world. >> steven johnson is our guest sunday taking calls, e-mails and tweets on "in depth." looking at science history, cyber world, popular culture and computer networking in politics. live at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next a symposium on partisan politics and compromise. this hour a
"washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this is my fifth book but first book i have written with an actual sustained story line running through it. true story of basically ten days in london in 1854. it's a story of an inconsideredably terrifying outbreak that took place, outbreak of cholera. first half of the book is quite sobering and frightening in some ways as the outbreak devastates this neighborhood in the western edge of soho. it turns into a story...
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is an authoritarian state with 500 million microbe loggers. i think it is when to have to make the biggest political and economic reforms in china with any chinese leader in the real to a conversation. where bobbit and i disagree is that i don't doubt at all the world loves us, needs and wants us and more than ever you open the american embassy in any country in the world and will stretch for miles. my focus is simply making sure we do the right things that keep us there and can deliver on that process. they don't have the power of emulation. the need transaction or bullying. we are going to lead through emulation. >> i don't know how you did this specter was clear he was going there. >> i was going there because i haven't figured out iran. you can ask somebody else. i think the answer is that it depends how it happened and what the surrounding context of the possible deal is. the president has made it may be politically smart but it substantively it's terrible mistake to say that containment is impossible and unacceptable because i don't thin
is an authoritarian state with 500 million microbe loggers. i think it is when to have to make the biggest political and economic reforms in china with any chinese leader in the real to a conversation. where bobbit and i disagree is that i don't doubt at all the world loves us, needs and wants us and more than ever you open the american embassy in any country in the world and will stretch for miles. my focus is simply making sure we do the right things that keep us there and can deliver on that...